Brookwood boilers

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bildernik

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Jul 17, 2009
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central ny
Hi, I have recently acquired an unwanted Brookwood indoor wood boiler. It was made in Red Creek NY, maybe in 94. I am having trouble tracking down information about it. The boiler appears to have a downdraft fire box and interesting air passages welded inside. Very stout, well made. It dose not have a burn grate, I was wondering if it was not meant to. Fire brick in bottom are in good shape. I made a couple phone calls and know one has heard of them. One guy recommended this site.
Any Help?
Nick
 
Wow, I thought I heard of just about everything....but I never heard of that brand.....

I was in the boiler business during that time and knew most of the units on the market, but it could have been a very local model.

I can pretty much guarantee that if you don't get any info here, you won't get it anywhere. Maybe you can post a pic?
 
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